In order to support the release of "Bee Gees: The Studio Albums 1967-1968", the six discs records that will be out in november (7), Rhino/Reprise Records is launching a new website: http://www.officialbeegees.com/
This new Bee Gees official website is (at this moment) entirely dedicated to the mentioned box set.
Full details, samples, bio and more.

When Bee Gees legend Barry Gibb purchased Johnny and June Carter Cash's lakefront home in nearby Hendersonville, Nashville's music community buzzed with excited anticipation. On Wednesday, Dec. 13, BMI hosted an intimate reception at its Music Row offices for Mr. Gibb, along with his wife Linda and their two sons, Ashley and Stephen. The aim was simple: to introduce one of music's most preeminent songwriters to Music City's finest.
Nashville Mayor Bill Purcell, Hendersonville Mayor Scott Foster, BMI President & CEO Del Bryant, industry executive A-listers, and a slew of blue ribbon songwriters and artists were on hand to personally welcome Mr. Gibb to town. (Among the others, BMI 2006 Country songwriter of the year Ed Hill,TG Shephard, Phil Everly, Duane Eddy and Bobby Braddock)
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BLAIR UNDER FIRE FOR HOLIDAY AT BEE GEE'S MANSION
LONDON (Reuters) - Tony Blair's office defended his holiday at the U.S. mansion of pop star Robin Gibb, saying on Thursday the prime minister had paid for the stay.
The Conservatives and newspapers savaged Blair over his year-end break at the Bee Gees star's luxurious Florida home, demanding to know whether it was costing taxpayers money or if Blair was enjoying a free holiday.
The Daily Mail printed a front-page story about the visit under the headline "Shameless" and asked in an editorial: "Is any degradation too deep for Tony Blair in his quest for a glitzy family holiday on the cheap?" Blair's Downing Street office declined to give any details about the prime minister's holiday but a spokeswoman said: "There is a private commercial arrangement in place".
The Daily Mail quoted Gibb's wife Dwina as saying that the couple had neither asked for nor accepted money from Blair, who it said was relaxing at the 5.2 million pound seafront mansion with wife Cherie and three of their children. A similar house would cost up to 40,000 pounds a week to rent, reports said.
Newspapers said the visit raised concerns of a possible conflict of interest as Gibb has lobbied ministers to extend copyright laws to allow performers to profit from their hits for longer.
The controversy over his holiday comes as Blair is embroiled in a party funding scandal. Police questioned Blair this month in an investigation into allegations that state honours were handed out in return for loans to his party.
Blair has been in office for more than nine years but he has said he will step down next year as his popularity slumped over his support for the Iraq war and government scandals.
RICH AND FAMOUS
It is not the first time Blair has drawn fire over his holidays with the rich and famous. He has stayed several times at singer Cliff Richard's Barbados mansion and has visited the Sardinian villa of former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
Blair has in the past made donations to charity to cover the cost of hospitality he has received.
Conservative MP Chris Grayling told The Daily Telegraph that Blair's holiday raised questions about how Blair conducted himself. "We need very clear details on who is paying for this holiday or whether it is a 'freebie'," he said.
Blair's Florida visit only came to light because of a safety scare at Miami airport. The Boeing 747 carrying Blair and his family missed a runway exit on arrival from London on Tuesday, prompting emergency vehicles to rush to the scene.
The Sun newspaper ran the story on its front page under the headline "Stayin' Alive", echoing the title of the 1970s hit from the Bee Gees.

Robin Gibb flew in to perform How Deep Is Your Love, and the whole of Israel went wild for him. That’s the measure of a true friend — he flew all the way from Florida to sing on my show, jetting to Heathrow and scrambling to catch his connecting flight in just 35 minutes. I’m in awe at how much energy he put in to making his appearance. Robin enjoyed his flying visit so much, he wants to return for a national tour. I’ve called promoters at the biggest arenas and stadiums in the country and we’re deep in discussions — in fact, we’re j-j-j-jivetalking...

The Bunbury’s are the world’s most famous Celebrity Cricket Club and Schools Cricket Festival, with the team fielding legendary cricketers such as Eric Clapton, Ian Botham and Phil Collins.

The "Bunbury’s 21st Birthday Party", is a sporting dinner held at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London this May 10th. The evening is hosted by comedian Stephen Fry and live entertainment is provided by Robin Gibb and band. The event will be supporting the English Schools Cricket Association.

The Bunbury's 21st Birthday Party will be a unique opportunity to see Robin Gibb in concert in Britain. Although conceived as a corporate event, Bee Gees fans are welcome. Tickets are sold per tables of 12 guests or individually (ca £220). You can make reservation inquiries via the Fireball Management website.